Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 26Virginia State Bar Association, 1913 - Bar associations |
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... course . The next business in order is the report of the Committee on Admissions . Colonel E. E. Stickley , of Woodstock , then read the first and second reports of the Committee on Admissions , which , on mo- tion , were adopted ...
... course . The next business in order is the report of the Committee on Admissions . Colonel E. E. Stickley , of Woodstock , then read the first and second reports of the Committee on Admissions , which , on mo- tion , were adopted ...
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... courses of study and students were supposed to be far better prepared . They were not unworthy applicants but those who seemed to be specially prepared for the examinations , and yet we have an average of 50 % of failure under these ...
... courses of study and students were supposed to be far better prepared . They were not unworthy applicants but those who seemed to be specially prepared for the examinations , and yet we have an average of 50 % of failure under these ...
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... course of study in order to pass it . Of the forty - eight States of the Union thirty - nine have gone to the system of the examining board . Very few have the system of examination by courts . One or two have the system of examination ...
... course of study in order to pass it . Of the forty - eight States of the Union thirty - nine have gone to the system of the examining board . Very few have the system of examination by courts . One or two have the system of examination ...
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... course than before ? Mr. Hughes : I do not know about that . As I was going on to explain , we do not know- Judge Watts , ( Continuing ) : Has your Board ever rejected any degree graduates of the University of Virginia or Washington and ...
... course than before ? Mr. Hughes : I do not know about that . As I was going on to explain , we do not know- Judge Watts , ( Continuing ) : Has your Board ever rejected any degree graduates of the University of Virginia or Washington and ...
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... course , and fourteen of them passed . So that it could not have been a bad examination if of the men who took the two years ' course two - thirds passed . The fact is , as is well known , an examination is not an infallible test of a ...
... course , and fourteen of them passed . So that it could not have been a bad examination if of the men who took the two years ' course two - thirds passed . The fact is , as is well known , an examination is not an infallible test of a ...
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